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  2. New Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The New Fortress of Corfu (Greek: Νέο Φρούριο; Venetian: Fortezza Nuova) is a Venetian fortress built on the hill of St. Mark in Corfu in stages. The original architect of the fort was the military engineer Ferrante Vitelli.

  3. Siege of Corfu (1798–1799) - Wikipedia

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    The city of Corfu is located on the east coast in the central part of the island between two forts: The medieval Old Fortress, on the eastern tip of the city, cut off from the city by an artificial moat; The more modern New Fortress, a huge fortification complex, dominates the city's northeastern part.

  4. List of castles in Greece - Wikipedia

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    New Fortress, Corfu: Corfu (city) Venetian period: New Navarino fortress: Pylos: Ottoman period: Old Fortress, Corfu: Corfu (city) Venetian period: Old Navarino castle: Near Pylos: Frankish period: Orchomenus (Boeotia) Castle: Orchomenus (Boeotia) Ancient period: Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes: Rhodes (city) Hospitaller ...

  5. Old Fortress, Corfu - Wikipedia

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    The Ottomans landed at Govino Bay, present day Gouvia, and proceeded toward Corfu town, destroying the village of Potamos as they made their way toward the city. [4] The Old Fort, Corfu city's only fortification during that period, and the castle of Angelokastro were the only two places on the island not in the hands of the invaders at the time ...

  6. Angelokastro (Corfu) - Wikipedia

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    The Ottomans landed at Govino Bay, present day Gouvia, and proceeded toward Corfu town, destroying the village of Potamos as they made their way toward the City. The Old Fort, Corfu city's only fortification during that period, and Angelokastro were the only two places on the island not in the hands of the invaders at the time. [23]

  7. Corfu (city) - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from top: The Old Venetian Fortress and the Old Town of Corfu, as seen from the New Fortress, Venetian bell tower of Corfu, The Natura 2000-protected seaside from Kanoni to Mesoggi, Church of the Virgin Mary Mandrakina, Panoramic view of the city of Corfu, Palace of St. Michael and St. George, A characteristic street of Corfu.

  8. Gardiki Castle, Corfu - Wikipedia

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    Remains from the upper Paleolithic era, dating from 20,000 B.C., when Corfu was still united to the mainland region of Epirus, were found on the site of the castle at the rock shelter of Grava Gardikiou, including hunter-gatherer stone tools and animal bones, [9] which have since been removed and are exhibited at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu.

  9. Kassiopi Castle - Wikipedia

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    Kassiopi Castle as viewed from the port of Kassiopi. In 1081 Count Bohemund of Taranto conquered the castle at the start of the first Norman invasion of Greece. [7]In 1084 the fortress fell into the hands of Alexios I Komnenos after he defeated the Norman fleet following three naval battles in the Corfu Channel. [7]

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